perspicuousness
41limpidity — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality of being clear and easy to perceive or understand: clarity, clearness, distinctness, limpidness, lucidity, lucidness, pellucidity, pellucidness, perspicuity, perspicuousness, plainness. See CLEAR …
42limpidness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality of being clear and easy to perceive or understand: clarity, clearness, distinctness, limpidity, lucidity, lucidness, pellucidity, pellu cidness, perspicuity, perspicuousness, plainness. See CLEAR …
43lucidness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The quality of being clear and easy to perceive or understand: clarity, clearness, distinctness, limpidity, limpidness, lucidity, pellucidity, pellucidness, perspicuity, perspicuousness, plainness. See CLEAR. 2. A… …
44pellucidity — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality of being clear and easy to perceive or understand: clarity, clearness, distinctness, limpidity, limpidness, lucidity, lucidness, pellu cidness, perspicuity, perspicuousness, plainness. See CLEAR …
45pellucidness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality of being clear and easy to perceive or understand: clarity, clearness, distinctness, limpidity, limpidness, lucidity, lucidness, pellucidity, perspicuity, perspicuousness, plainness. See CLEAR …
46plainness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The quality of being clear and easy to perceive or understand: clarity, clearness, distinctness, limpidity, limpidness, lucidity, lucidness, pellucidity, pellucidness, perspicuity, perspicuousness. See CLEAR. 2.… …
47Perspicuity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Perspicuity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 perspicuity perspicuity perspicuousness &c.(intelligibility) 518 Sgm: N 1 plain speaking plain speaking &c.(manifestation) 525 Sgm: N 1 definiteness definiteness definition Sgm …
48perspicuous — late 15c., from L. perspicuus “transparent, clear, evident,” from perspicere (see PERSPECTIVE (Cf. perspective)). Related: Perspicuously; perspicuousness …
49perspicuity — n. Clearness, lucidness, lucidity, transparency, plainness, intelligibility, perspicuousness, distinctness, explicitness …
50ambiguity — ambiguity, equivocation, tergiversation, double entendre are comparable when they denote expression or, more often, an expression, capable of more than one interpretation. Ambiguity is referable to an expression that admits of two or sometimes… …